The Texas Master Naturalist Program will award 15 chapters with funding to implement community projects benefiting native pollinators.
The Texas A&M University Board of Regents honors Texas A&M AgriLife professionals as Regents Fellows and a Regents Professor.
Roel Lopez, Ph.D., received the 2025 Conservationist of the Year Award from the Houston Safari Club Foundation.
As a food scientist, Reza Ovissipour knows that one industry’s waste can be another’s solution to feeding a growing population.
Soil and Water Assessment Tool Virtual Extension Assistant, or SWAT VEXA, provides custom, user-friendly management insights.
The Texas beef cattle herd grew slightly since January 2024, but the overall U.S. herd remains near its lowest numbers since 1961.
The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has approved the establishment of the Center for Comparative Genomics in animal genetics.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service office in McLennan County is hosting a Last Chance Continuing Education Unit program on Feb. 18.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and OneOp will host the webinar Ethics of Care in Case Management on Feb. 20.
Texas A&M Natural Resources Institute published the latest Texas Land Trends Program report covering land use change, trends from 1997-2022.
Andrej Svyantek, Ph.D., has joined Texas A&M as an assistant professor and researcher focusing on horticultural crop breeding.
Texans can help prevent the spread of oak wilt by avoiding pruning or wounding oak trees from February through June.